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the first one to do so was walter until the '70s the vice president stayed in the city. so they found calvin in vice president population of 33. there were no major air waves or rail ways in. they found cool his father took the oath on the family bible in the living room. the role of the vice president changed considerably and i think that both i would give credit to romney and obama for picking a vice presidential nominee that cannot only help them get elected but could help them gerch. i think they are responsible selections in that respect. and i think no matter who wins this. we're going see either ryan or biden play a significant role or the next four years. >> we of course, previewing the upcome vice presidential debate taking place on the campus of centere college. let me share with both of you one of the moment from february 2010 during the height of the health care debate a meeting took place that bare house across the street from the white house and comment by then congressman paul ryan on the health care bill and the vice president. >> the bill has ten years o
the first one to do so was walter until the '70s the vice president stayed in the city. so they found calvin in vice president population of 33. there were no major air waves or rail ways in. they found cool his father took the oath on the family bible in the living room. the role of the vice president changed considerably and i think that both i would give credit to romney and obama for picking a vice presidential nominee that cannot only help them get elected but could help them gerch. i...
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the first wave of troops were u.s. marines and they wanted to bring their own helicopters, their own logistics units and didn't want to work with u.s. army soldiers in the areas in and around the city of kandahar, and here was this tale of our own services fighting with each other instead of fighting in common purpose against the enemy. and the stories go on. there was internal fighting within the state department, within the u.s. agency for international development. in one other tale i recount in the book, we had some real serious infighting between president obama's own national security team and senior people at the state department over the whole question of, was it wise to try to broach potential piece take the taliban? and we wound up spending 18 months fighting with one another in washington as opposed to uniting in common purpose to try to achieve the president's goal in the country. >> host: who is summer koy. >> guest: she is a young american woman who -- there she is on the bottom right there -- who has ext
the first wave of troops were u.s. marines and they wanted to bring their own helicopters, their own logistics units and didn't want to work with u.s. army soldiers in the areas in and around the city of kandahar, and here was this tale of our own services fighting with each other instead of fighting in common purpose against the enemy. and the stories go on. there was internal fighting within the state department, within the u.s. agency for international development. in one other tale i...
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post your tom, granite city, illinois under democrats find. >> caller: this is to both gentlemen. i watched all the debates with republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time, first time. so my question is with mr. romney. i understand where president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into any more wars or to cite other conflicts, but he is willing to help, lincoln libya in other places. and he turned it over and we lost four americans in libya. my question mr. romney is, is he talking about actually going back in iraq, going into syria, getting ready to go to war with iran? in the sense of calm is he ready to the news on the ground? is that what he wants to do different than the president? and if not, what is he wanted to do besides rattled the saber? i'll take your comments off the air. >> guest: i think it's a fantastic question because romney's camp would like certain people in the neoconservative elements of the republican party to believe that in fact coming yes, he's ready to pull the trigger and bring into strike on iran. the problem is if you look what
post your tom, granite city, illinois under democrats find. >> caller: this is to both gentlemen. i watched all the debates with republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time, first time. so my question is with mr. romney. i understand where president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into any more wars or to cite other conflicts, but he is willing to help, lincoln libya in other places. and he turned it over and we lost four americans in libya. my question mr. romney...
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we also build our city's first skateboard park. they can even vote, but we invest a quarter of a million dollars and a skateboard park and put it downtown. decisions make a huge difference for people who live downtown. we just a few weeks ago -- we're the process of bringing back our authority to assist her economic development office. to do that we have to have an ambitious urban renewal plan. a few weeks ago we announced a planned that connects her downtown neighborhoods, now's restoration making sure people have access to transportation, things like food could we have neighborhoods in our city where people can get healthy food, or mcdonald's is the closest thing to a live and that's a problem in sending our local planning department has to deal with, not something the state and federal government to allow, but they gave resources in grants to do to make sure people make sure everyone in the community are also common diversity of the staff. i remember when i said i ran for mayor, that's where the latinos live. tonight when it com
we also build our city's first skateboard park. they can even vote, but we invest a quarter of a million dollars and a skateboard park and put it downtown. decisions make a huge difference for people who live downtown. we just a few weeks ago -- we're the process of bringing back our authority to assist her economic development office. to do that we have to have an ambitious urban renewal plan. a few weeks ago we announced a planned that connects her downtown neighborhoods, now's restoration...
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first, we are desperately short on public investment in this country. no one who has flown through kennedy airport can be proud of the gateway to the greatest city in the greatest nation on earth. few if any have the experience of flying out of kennedy airport to a foreign destination and encountering an airport that they regard less favorably than they regard kennedy airport. quoting the use of the 1916s and i suppose i was one, saying if not now, when? if not now, when the interest rate in the currency we print is 2.4% for 30 years. if not now, when the construction unemployment rate approaches 15%. if this is not the time to rebuild kennedy airport, when is? kennedy airport is no isolated example. a study in nevada found that it cost five times as much if you maintain roads too late, if you maintain them on time. we have roads across this country filled with hot coals -- hobbles --potholes for. every time i went to a city i would take a couple hours and go to the public school and talk about the importance of education. probably pretty cliche that an
first, we are desperately short on public investment in this country. no one who has flown through kennedy airport can be proud of the gateway to the greatest city in the greatest nation on earth. few if any have the experience of flying out of kennedy airport to a foreign destination and encountering an airport that they regard less favorably than they regard kennedy airport. quoting the use of the 1916s and i suppose i was one, saying if not now, when? if not now, when the interest rate in...
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commerce military.com and group military to produce hundreds of hiring across this country from big cities to small towns, convention centers to the american legion post. if you've not been to one of these events, i strongly encourage you to do so. there you will see first hand the quality of the returning servicemen and women, and lawyers to understand their value and the legions who are dedicated to improving their lives. the men and women that offer the country should not have to fight for a job when they return home. veterans, their families and the american legion will keep working to revive the nation's economy. efforts to improve opportunities through the licensing and proof of shares at development must continue. for the veterans to get a job and earn a decent income has been diminished because of sacrifices made in uniform. that is why we simply must come up with a solution to a problem that has been with us for years. unfortunately it has gotten worse. the backlog. i would challenge anyone in this room to recall a time when the american legion didn't come before this congress loo
commerce military.com and group military to produce hundreds of hiring across this country from big cities to small towns, convention centers to the american legion post. if you've not been to one of these events, i strongly encourage you to do so. there you will see first hand the quality of the returning servicemen and women, and lawyers to understand their value and the legions who are dedicated to improving their lives. the men and women that offer the country should not have to fight for a...
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the first time inside in city hall. understanding how government affected them. that's what happened to me. i got hooked on once i started seeing how government worked for us. sometime it is take awhile in your life. sometime it is happens when you're 16, 18, 22. when somebody clicks you have a run in with the government. it's important. but a lot of times it doesn't happen in you're in your 30s and you notice is how much is getting taken out of your taxes each woke or trying to afford a mortgage or you have kids and trying to send them to college or you have kids and watch them go off to war or retire and start allowance on social security or medicare. a lot of things that lock people in and get them to focus on government has been later in life. but i think if we did a better job of branding the things that affect us early in life and letting people know was head start important for you? government. was free lunch important to you. government. did you take the school bus to school. government. and letting people know that all of these things that we sort of thi
the first time inside in city hall. understanding how government affected them. that's what happened to me. i got hooked on once i started seeing how government worked for us. sometime it is take awhile in your life. sometime it is happens when you're 16, 18, 22. when somebody clicks you have a run in with the government. it's important. but a lot of times it doesn't happen in you're in your 30s and you notice is how much is getting taken out of your taxes each woke or trying to afford a...
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>> let me talk first about affordability proposal. what governor ryan has cities we should take the $25, $25 million in former funds that go out through title i to low income students and to ida for special needs students, former funds yes not, contrary to what jon said, cutting, and make them portable. being they would follow will -- follow out of both children to a district or charter school or enable them to enroll in a tutoring program or take courses online. this step would do three things immediately. first it would render irrelevant a host of existing regulations on use of title i funds in particular that burden school districts in various ways, constrain innovation, just make their lives more difficult, drive-up administrative costs. secondly it would put the federal government firmly behind the principle that should be used to empower student, not to our sluggish and dangers district bureaucracy. third, it would eliminate an obstacle, -- and that obstacle has been the lack of affordability through federal funds. the grandson
>> let me talk first about affordability proposal. what governor ryan has cities we should take the $25, $25 million in former funds that go out through title i to low income students and to ida for special needs students, former funds yes not, contrary to what jon said, cutting, and make them portable. being they would follow will -- follow out of both children to a district or charter school or enable them to enroll in a tutoring program or take courses online. this step would do three...
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what are the first amendment problems with that transition? >> imagistic quickly about that because obviously the catholic school system is a massive system of the issue is primarily the cities because with catholics moving to suburbs, you have a new catholic school, not at the same rate at the employment cost issue. it's more than disappearing in the cities. they are being built in other parts of the country, right? already. >> well, to what to talk about the voucher issue? >> well, i just want to underscore a couple things. >> try to mix it up here, dave. >> we oppose vouchers. >> at a few things when i saw to reporters in issues, i think one of the complexities in the school setting, there are two clusters. one is the questions a student's religious expression. the students express themselves religiously for a captive audience, we generally agree students have the right to express their faith in a public school in various ways. they can pray alone or in groups to gather on the flagpole, it we have those agreements. but this captive audience
what are the first amendment problems with that transition? >> imagistic quickly about that because obviously the catholic school system is a massive system of the issue is primarily the cities because with catholics moving to suburbs, you have a new catholic school, not at the same rate at the employment cost issue. it's more than disappearing in the cities. they are being built in other parts of the country, right? already. >> well, to what to talk about the voucher issue?...
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i watch the republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time the first time. so my question is this mr. romney. i understand the president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into wars are subtle conflicts, but easily do hope. like libya and other places. he turned it over to the u.n. and the last four americans in libya. but it's liberated. my question with mr. romney is, is he talking about actually going back in iraq? going into syria? getting ready to go to war with iran in the sense of, is he ready to put boots on the ground? is that what you must do different than the president? and if not, what does he want to do besides rattle a saber? i'll take your comments off the air. >> guest: i think it's a fantastic question because romney scamp would like certain people in the neoconservative elements of the republican party to believe that in fact he is ready to pull the trigger and the preemptive strike on iran. the problem is you look at what he actually said any talk to senior advisers, whether directly in the campaign or analyst and former officials
i watch the republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time the first time. so my question is this mr. romney. i understand the president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into wars are subtle conflicts, but easily do hope. like libya and other places. he turned it over to the u.n. and the last four americans in libya. but it's liberated. my question with mr. romney is, is he talking about actually going back in iraq? going into syria? getting ready to go to war with iran in...
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it was the first place involve the ball in the first industrial city in the entire united states and the first to make paper or so we are nicknamed the paper city. like a lot of cities in the northeast we were once a booming industrial city but at the same time folks came into holyoke and a lot of the factories closed or moved overseas so we right now have a high of 11% employment -- unemployment rate. about 50% of our population is latino mostly puerto rican descent and a diversity as well. so i got elected last november. there were four of us running in the election. and nonpartisan race on the local level so the top vote getters faced off against each other in november. i won with 53% of the vote and i became mayor in january at the age of 22. then i turned 23 and i will be 24 and january so i'm quickly getting up there. [laughter] is a very stressful job but also very very rewarding. there is nothing more special than being a mayor in a city that you were born and where your family still lives in your friends are there and the school that you want to is distill their and your tea
it was the first place involve the ball in the first industrial city in the entire united states and the first to make paper or so we are nicknamed the paper city. like a lot of cities in the northeast we were once a booming industrial city but at the same time folks came into holyoke and a lot of the factories closed or moved overseas so we right now have a high of 11% employment -- unemployment rate. about 50% of our population is latino mostly puerto rican descent and a diversity as well. so...
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when i was a city councilman, i worked on a bipartisan way to pass the first property tax for senior citizens and middle-class families in the history of our county. brown: it is simply not true again. but i have come to expect that with josh. and you also didn't answer callings question. it's not that you can talk about middle-class taxes. the grover has stood against raising taxes on hedge fund operators. .. 45 to 44 and one of the reasons is because there is a good mix of democrats, republicans and independents throughout the state of ohio better sick of this washington's fecund career politicians living by one set of rules while all of us live by a different set. when i go to washington i'm going to live by the same rules all of you have to live by in running for small businesses and putting food on the table for your families every day. >> moderator: i'll want you to respond to something. this morning's wall street journal had executives of the big corporations including macy's headquartered in cincinnati coming out for saying it's some taxes are going to have to go up. is there
when i was a city councilman, i worked on a bipartisan way to pass the first property tax for senior citizens and middle-class families in the history of our county. brown: it is simply not true again. but i have come to expect that with josh. and you also didn't answer callings question. it's not that you can talk about middle-class taxes. the grover has stood against raising taxes on hedge fund operators. .. 45 to 44 and one of the reasons is because there is a good mix of democrats,...
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washington for our first ever strategic dialogue. he could have avoided the cameras but instead strongly condemned the attack and benghzi embrace the broader partnership with united states and pledged his country would work toward democracy and the rule flop. -- rule of law. algeria also has much to gain by embracing the challenges that taking place around it. the government held elections in may and invited international observers to monitor them. it moved quickly. with diplomatic missions including the u.s. embassy to diffuse tension in the street. algeria has a lot of work to do to up old universal rights in create space for civil society a message of the burden person in february. on the one hand strains of extremism the renovations as well as the broader region and the misstates we have seen actions that would be hard to imagine a few years ago. elected leaders and free people in arab countries standing up for a peaceful pluralist future. it is too soon to say how the transitions will play out. but not in doubt is america has a
washington for our first ever strategic dialogue. he could have avoided the cameras but instead strongly condemned the attack and benghzi embrace the broader partnership with united states and pledged his country would work toward democracy and the rule flop. -- rule of law. algeria also has much to gain by embracing the challenges that taking place around it. the government held elections in may and invited international observers to monitor them. it moved quickly. with diplomatic missions...
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howard first and foremost as a bowdoin upon the city to get beat, was born in maine, went on to the rank of general during the civil war, then became head of the freedman's bureau camus superintendent at west point for some time. was in charge of indian wars in the west for a wild. pundit howard university in washington d.c. as well as lincoln memorial university in tennessee and throughout his life was engaged in those institutions that he is such a large part in forming. i bowdoin commuters and the board of trustees for years and years, served as president at howard and lincoln university at different times in his life was awarded the medal of honor for service in the civil war, really had a distinct whoosh career in lots of different ways. what is pulled here are images of him overtime early on. he's a general by then, but still young. and some older ones, including an interesting woodcut rendition of had reduces hand to simple elements that provides for a grim portrait at the same time. a photograph here of him with chief joseph, who was chief of war and first tribe in the northwest,
howard first and foremost as a bowdoin upon the city to get beat, was born in maine, went on to the rank of general during the civil war, then became head of the freedman's bureau camus superintendent at west point for some time. was in charge of indian wars in the west for a wild. pundit howard university in washington d.c. as well as lincoln memorial university in tennessee and throughout his life was engaged in those institutions that he is such a large part in forming. i bowdoin commuters...
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that was the first time that ever happened. i don't think it'll probably ever happen again and, you know, going back 25 years this is one year in a blip. there is money going into advocacy around education reform. i think those of us who are doing it would love to see, um, the amount sort of match what people perceive are out there. i think finish. >> that's a fundraising plea? >> well, it's actually more of a dynamic sort of conspiracies about how much money is flying around. actually, in all honesty, makes us seem like we're more connected to money than we actually are. diane ravitch tweets about, you know, financial aspects of what things that i'm working on, it always ends up making me more relevant than i was before she did it. it's sort of, um, because it takes a while, um, for the official filings that you file to show how much you spent. and when people are claiming you're spending more than you are, you're sort of given more credit than you actually have earned at the time. but it's a, look, there's -- i think on the e
that was the first time that ever happened. i don't think it'll probably ever happen again and, you know, going back 25 years this is one year in a blip. there is money going into advocacy around education reform. i think those of us who are doing it would love to see, um, the amount sort of match what people perceive are out there. i think finish. >> that's a fundraising plea? >> well, it's actually more of a dynamic sort of conspiracies about how much money is flying around....
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but the first one to do so was walter mondale. it wasn't until the '70s the vice president even stayed in the city. saw this on calvin coolidge in vermont, population of about 33 ugly. there were no major airways in, railways and, roads and. they finally found coach and there was no justice of the peace around. his father was basically a notary and he took the oath with his father on the family bible in their living room. solvable of the vice president has changed considerably. and i think that both, i would give credit both to run and obama for picking a vice presidential nominee that not all it can help them get elected, but could help them govern pics i think these are both to a degree responsible selections in that respect. and i think no matter who wins this we are going to see either brian or biden played a significant role over the next four years. speak we are prevent the upcoming vice president but to take place on the campus of center college in danville, kentucky, and as you can tell some vice president screwed as well
but the first one to do so was walter mondale. it wasn't until the '70s the vice president even stayed in the city. saw this on calvin coolidge in vermont, population of about 33 ugly. there were no major airways in, railways and, roads and. they finally found coach and there was no justice of the peace around. his father was basically a notary and he took the oath with his father on the family bible in their living room. solvable of the vice president has changed considerably. and i think that...
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it's the first time it has happened. every single mayor in the past, including republicans, had always raise taxes. i didn't been for eight years. ultimately, we got some really big tax cuts and ended up being three or $4 billion for tax cuts. we were collecting more revenue is because it energize the economy. they took money out of waisted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually will spend money on a productive and sensible way to produce jobs for it it wasn't the only thing the turnaround the economy of new york city. but here is the difference. it started with 10.5%. i left with 5.5% unemployment. i started with 1.1 million people on welfare, elected 10,500,000 people on welfare. i started with the city with a population of 7.5 million, and i went with the city of 8.1 million people. a lot of that has to do with the fact that we energize the private sector. that is the difference of what is going to happen with taxes, depending on the choice of the american people make on november 6. they are
it's the first time it has happened. every single mayor in the past, including republicans, had always raise taxes. i didn't been for eight years. ultimately, we got some really big tax cuts and ended up being three or $4 billion for tax cuts. we were collecting more revenue is because it energize the economy. they took money out of waisted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually will spend money on a productive and sensible way to produce jobs for it it wasn't the...
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louis business journal qth will pose the first question. it goes akin who will have one and a half minutes to respond. >> congressman akin, just today the heads of goldman sachs, bank of america, city group, and many other financial institutions sent a letter urging the president and congress to avoid the looming tax hike and spending cuts that we call the fiscal cliff. which of your stated positions are you willing to comprise to break this budget gridlock? please be specific. akin: yes what you're talking about is january 1, 2013, we're facing a number of problems all at once. first of all, there's the problem of the sequestration another 10% cut to defense, the largest tax increase in history of the country, all of these things pose a lot of challenges. and i think the solution to the problems has to be done in a couple of things. first, you have to reduce the size of the federal government, and the second thing you have to do is get the private sector going. you can't do it with just doing one or the other. the best way to get the priva
louis business journal qth will pose the first question. it goes akin who will have one and a half minutes to respond. >> congressman akin, just today the heads of goldman sachs, bank of america, city group, and many other financial institutions sent a letter urging the president and congress to avoid the looming tax hike and spending cuts that we call the fiscal cliff. which of your stated positions are you willing to comprise to break this budget gridlock? please be specific. akin: yes...
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first of all, i'm we hadn't event a couple days ago, which i think was not recorded here without much attention. a missile was shot from the gaza strip to one of our cities in the south of israel and it had a children's kindergarten, but thankfully it was that night and there were no children there. i mention this because i dismiss so then sent in the day and hunt this missile hit a kindergarten for children and, the number of fatalities have probably been very high and this would've led in my opinion to an immediate change in the situation, not only to israel and the gaza strip, but also the entire region. it would've been a changer, not a money changer, a regional changer. i'm saying this because where there's been in the middle east where are they can have enormous effects on a whole range of issues. and it is often in the hands of individuals to bring this about. this is the situation we are in. i will say, by the way, in this respect but the fact that israel now has one means at its disposal, a system developed over the years in which we are able at times to detect the missiles b
first of all, i'm we hadn't event a couple days ago, which i think was not recorded here without much attention. a missile was shot from the gaza strip to one of our cities in the south of israel and it had a children's kindergarten, but thankfully it was that night and there were no children there. i mention this because i dismiss so then sent in the day and hunt this missile hit a kindergarten for children and, the number of fatalities have probably been very high and this would've led in my...
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cities on the border from danville to wilmington -- not danville, but cities right near the danville virginia border like roxburgh are impacted like this, and what we need to do the first tax i think we need to reduce is the income tax which is having i think the biggest impact on the job recruitment and job retention. after that, the corporate tax and then if there is still revenue that we can balance, it would be the gas tax. but what we need to do is get into the energy exploration and participate in the nation's independence of energy and north carolina should be not sitting on the sidelines to do just that. the western part of the state really feels the impact of the high gas prices because of the reliance on the new orleans pipeline. >> moderator: mr. dalton? dalton: he took to the corporate income tax and personal income tax but where is he going to find the $11 billion it takes to do that? he said would be revenue neutral. where is he going to find those? he's never identified that. as far as the gas tax and would cap. in the north carolina and south carolina we of effective
cities on the border from danville to wilmington -- not danville, but cities right near the danville virginia border like roxburgh are impacted like this, and what we need to do the first tax i think we need to reduce is the income tax which is having i think the biggest impact on the job recruitment and job retention. after that, the corporate tax and then if there is still revenue that we can balance, it would be the gas tax. but what we need to do is get into the energy exploration and...
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traveled to washington for our first ever strategic dialogue. it could have avoided the cameras, instead he strongly condemned the attack on bonn benghazi and pledged his continue would continue working toward democracy and the rule of law. al jeer are a has much to gain by embracing the changes that are taking place around it. we have seen some progress. to protect diplomatic missions including the u.s. embassy and diffuse tension in the street. but still algeria has a lot of work to do to uphold universal rights and create space for civil society. amessage i delivered at the highest level in person in february. what do the snapshots and stories from across the region foal us? on the one hand, last month violence revealed strains of extremism that threaten the nation wells the broader region and even the united states. on the other hand, we have seen actions that would have been hard to imagine a few years ago. democratically elected leaders and free people in arab countries standing up for a peaceful plurrist future. it is way too soon to say
traveled to washington for our first ever strategic dialogue. it could have avoided the cameras, instead he strongly condemned the attack on bonn benghazi and pledged his continue would continue working toward democracy and the rule of law. al jeer are a has much to gain by embracing the changes that are taking place around it. we have seen some progress. to protect diplomatic missions including the u.s. embassy and diffuse tension in the street. but still algeria has a lot of work to do to...
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first it was the russians and now it's the americans. if morsi cheeks mahmoud ahmadinejad's handan conference it doesn't matter because when president obama calls him, morsi does what the president tells him to do. because economic policy drives the policy egypt isn't going to find new friends like china to help them out. you know, morsi had a big trip to china recently. china can't provide egypt the billions of dollars in aid that needs. countries like saudi arabia have a lot of the money that egypt needs, but they've just been slow to throw it out. the only american -- only america has experience and resources to provide egypt with the aid that it needs. finally i want to talk about the peninsula. the foreign jihadists are moving in, recently 16 attacks across the border raids into israel. it's not going away for a long time. the egyptian army just has not prepared to deal with the threat, doesn't have experience in the counterterrorism counterinsurgency operations. during the islamic inspection of the 1990's, the egyptian -- the gover
first it was the russians and now it's the americans. if morsi cheeks mahmoud ahmadinejad's handan conference it doesn't matter because when president obama calls him, morsi does what the president tells him to do. because economic policy drives the policy egypt isn't going to find new friends like china to help them out. you know, morsi had a big trip to china recently. china can't provide egypt the billions of dollars in aid that needs. countries like saudi arabia have a lot of the money that...
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for the first-ever strategic dialogue. he could have avoided the cameras but instead he strongly condemned the attack in benghazi, increased a broad partnership in the united states and pledged that his country would continue working towards democracy and the rule of law. algeria has much to gain by increasing the changes that are taking place around it. and we have seen some progress. the government held parliamentary elections and invited international observers to monitor them for the first time to read and moved quickly last month to protect diplomatic missions including the u.s. embassy and to diffuse tensions in the streets. but still, algeria has a lot of work to do to uphold universal rights and create space for civil society, a message i delivered at the highest level in a person in february. now what do these snapshots and stories from across the region tell us? on the one hand, last month's violence revealed strains of extremism that threatened those nations as well as the broader region and even the united stat
for the first-ever strategic dialogue. he could have avoided the cameras but instead he strongly condemned the attack in benghazi, increased a broad partnership in the united states and pledged that his country would continue working towards democracy and the rule of law. algeria has much to gain by increasing the changes that are taking place around it. and we have seen some progress. the government held parliamentary elections and invited international observers to monitor them for the first...
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the coalition has convened by class, by first focused dancing will stop usa and based in new york city and regretted they are unable to come down today to think of them as well. the goals of the coalition are to improve individual and family financial support to advance health and well-being, protect against the material for japan to promote opportunity to the middle class in a range of safety net programs that people are eligible for. we know these programs have made a huge difference in a recession as well as in better times but particularly in the recent years people would have been much worse situations of these programs hadn't been in place. no one wants to be on these programs. we all recognize the job that pays good wages is the long-term solution to poverty that when those are not available to people that have barriers that prevent them from working we are very grateful that these programs are out there and are available to give people the health care, the food and the income that they need to support themselves and their families. we also know our safety net programs can work
the coalition has convened by class, by first focused dancing will stop usa and based in new york city and regretted they are unable to come down today to think of them as well. the goals of the coalition are to improve individual and family financial support to advance health and well-being, protect against the material for japan to promote opportunity to the middle class in a range of safety net programs that people are eligible for. we know these programs have made a huge difference in a...